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Q: When A solenoid with a core is called an electromagnet?
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What is a solenoid with a ferromagnetic core called?

Its called an electromagnet


Which has a stronger magnetic field a solenoid or a electromagnet?

A solenoid is an electromagnet An electromagnet is a solenoid with an iron core


A coil of wire with an electric current in it?

A solenoid. An electromagnet is wire wrapped around a core of iron (usually). The wrapped wire itself is called the solenoid.


What has a wire-wrapped core?

A coil of wire or a coil in the shape of a cylinder is a typical shape for an electromagnet (or a solenoid). The strength of the magnetic field of an electromagnet can be increased significantly if the coil is wrapped around an iron core. This configuration may be called an inductor when used as an element of an electrical circuit.


A device formed from an iron core wrapped in current-carrying wire is?

That can be a 'solenoid' or an 'electromagnet'.


When a current-carrying wire is made to form a coil around a piece of iron the device is called?

A solenoid with iron core also known as electromagnet


What makes a electromagnet stronger than a solenoid?

The strength of an electromagnet is determined by the number of windings, the current flowing through the windings, and the permeability of the core.


What is the difference between electromagnet and solenoid?

A solenoid is a coiled wire with an electric current running through it, causing a magnetic field. An electromagnet is almost the same thing except it is much stronger than a solenoid (usually) and, unlike a solenoid, has a soft, iron core.


How does a doorbell use an electromagnet?

The electromagnet is only part of the mechinism the whole item is called a solenoid which has a magnetized rod inside the electromagnet when 24 volts is applied the solenoid springs out of the coils of the electromagnet striking the bell. When released the rod returns by use of a spring and strikes another bell. Ding, Dong.


A solenoid with a ferromagnetic core is called a(n)?

Loadestone


How an unmagnetized metal core is magnetized when it is inserted in a solenoid to make an electromagnet?

The solenoid will create a magnetic field inside the solenoid, running parallel to the length of the solenoid. This will happen with or without any metal core, when the current is running. If there is an iron metal core the solenoid's magnetic field will rotate the atoms in the iron in such a way as to reinforce the solenoid's field. The iron atoms are themselves tiny magnets oriented randomly. When alligned, the tiny magnets add to the original solenoid field to give a much stronger magnet.


What three materials will you need to build an electromagnet?

a battery, wires, a solenoid wrapped around an iron core Study Island answer... Answeres By: Blake A. H.